Paint Formula Needed

kamzack
kamzack Senior Contributor
edited November -1 in HUDSON
I'd like to obtain a formula for color; Texas Tan for my 50 Commodore. My paint store guy ran the numbers on Ditzler color chart and came to a number of dead ends. I'd rather not have him mix paint by a chip and hope it's close. I'd like it match more than just close. If anyone can come up with something in the Serwin-Williams product line it would be much easier to mix. Ideally Base/clear.

Thanks in advance,

Kim

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  • kamzack wrote:
    I'd like to obtain a formula for color; Texas Tan for my 50 Commodore. My paint store guy ran the numbers on Ditzler color chart and came to a number of dead ends. I'd rather not have him mix paint by a chip and hope it's close. I'd like it match more than just close. If anyone can come up with something in the Serwin-Williams product line it would be much easier to mix. Ideally Base/clear.
    Thanks in advance,
    Kim

    I do not have the Sherwin Williams color formula but here are the Sherwin Williams numbers if that would help.

    1951 Texas Tan: Color Symbol H27; Opex 33254; Kem 43918

    Opex is the lacquer and I think Kem is the enamel
  • kamzack
    kamzack Senior Contributor
    Thank you sir very much. I knew one of the Hudson Wizards would come through.

    Kim
  • onerare39
    onerare39 Expert Adviser, Member
    Try looking it up through this website



    Auto Color Library



    http://www.tcpglobal.com/autocolorlibrary/
  • oldhudsons
    oldhudsons Senior Contributor
    contact Hibernia Restorations in New Joisey - they have/had all the original Hudson forumulas from the late '20s on.

    They can/used to also provide the paint in nitroceluous lacquer, which late Hudsons were painted with as well as your paint match in modern paints.
  • You can also have your Paint Shooter order it from PPG.
  • kamzack
    kamzack Senior Contributor
    I'm striking out on the paint numbers given. Went to website given and I can't seem to pull a number I can take to paint store. I know they're not in business to hand out paint info, so I'm at a stopping point. I don't want to use lacquer. Thanks for all your input.

    Kim
  • kamzack wrote:
    I'm striking out on the paint numbers given. Went to website given and I can't seem to pull a number I can take to paint store. I know they're not in business to hand out paint info, so I'm at a stopping point. I don't want to use lacquer. Thanks for all your input.

    Kim



    When I got a small pint from PPG for my Pacemaker, I called the main PPG Customer Service number I found on their web page. i told them I had a 1950 Hudson Pacemake and gave them the code from the front passenger door post.



    They hooked me up. It was modern paint so it is not a 100% match, but it got the job done I needed for the short term (until I can affors to have it stripped, dripped, leaded and re-painted).
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